Miguel de Lili
Miguel de Lili | |
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| Born | c. 1756 Cestona (Guipúzcoa) |
| Died | October 14, 1818 (aged 61–62) Madrid |
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Miguel de Lili e Idiáquez, 9th Count of Alacha (c. 1756 – 14 October 1818), was a Spanish military officer who served during the Peninsular War, among other military campaigns. Most historians, including the Count of Toreno, Arteche, Oman (who spells his name Lilli), etc., consider Lili's capitulation to General Suchet at the Siege of Tortosa (1810–1811) weak-spirited and unnecessary.